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Trump to ask US Supreme Court for new hearing on birthright citizenship
Qatar🏛️ PoliticsConservative13 hr. ago

Trump to ask US Supreme Court for new hearing on birthright citizenship

President Donald Trump announced his intention to request a rehearing from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding a recent ruling that invalidated his executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court had previously ruled 6-3 against Trump's attempt to limit automatic U.S. citizenship for individuals born in the country to parents on temporary legal statuses or without proper documentation. Trump criticized the ruling as incorrect and urged Congress to pass legislation to further restrict birthright citizenship, though this faces significant challenges due to public support for the policy and potential constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court rarely grants rehearings, making Trump's chances of success slim. This decision aligns with broader efforts by Trump to reform U.S. immigration policies.

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Al Jazeera English logoAl Jazeera EnglishState / PublicConservativeFactual 85Objective 7013 hr. ago
Trump to ask US Supreme Court for new hearing on birthright citizenship

President Donald Trump announced his intention to request a rehearing from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding a recent ruling that invalidated his executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. The Supreme Court had previously ruled 6-3 against Trump's attempt to limit automatic U.S. citizenship for individuals born in the country to parents on temporary legal statuses or without proper documentation. Trump criticized the ruling as incorrect and urged Congress to pass legislation to further restrict birthright citizenship, though this faces significant challenges due to public support for the policy and potential constitutional requirements. The Supreme Court rarely grants rehearings, making Trump's chances of success slim. This decision aligns with broader efforts by Trump to reform U.S. immigration policies.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Trump's stance on restricting birthright citizenship as a legitimate effort, while emphasizing the Supreme Court's opposition to his policy. The framing highlights Trump's frustration with the ruling and his push for legislative action, which aligns with conservative positions.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the Supreme Court's June ruling against Trump's order and his intent to seek a rehearing. However, the article includes Trump's quoted statements which may introduce bias. Objectivity is lower due to the inclusion of emotionally charged language l

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